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SART 351: Art History Review II
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
A required review to evaluate all junior students who are concentrating in art history. This one-semester, one-credit course is designed to assist, critique, and provide students with collective feedback from the faculty as to their progress at this phase in their scholarly development. This review is offered during the spring semester.
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SART 356: Society,Politics/Art Ren Italy
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
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SART 356 - Society,Politics/Art Ren Italy
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SART 442: Internship
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Supervised off-campus instruction/work which broadens experiences in such areas as museology, historical preservation, graphic design, computer graphics, art therapy, etc. Prerequisite: Approval by the department chair.
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SART 444: Art History Seminar
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Exposes the senior with a concentration in Art History to an overview of the discipline and familiarizes the student with methods and tools of research used in the field. Objectives implemented through completion of a senior thesis. Prerequisite:Senior standing. Second semester.
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SART 444 - Art History Seminar
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SART 492: Portfolio Criticism
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Portfolio Criticism Part 1 is the first of two courses designed to provide the required capstone experiences for seniors who are pursuing the studio concentration. The course encompasses theoretical instructions in the areas of critical analysis, business practices and practical methodology. It prepares art majors for graduate studies and to represent themselves in a professional manner in pursuit of careers in the visual arts. Prerequisite: ART 350
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SART 492A: Portfolio Criticism Part II
3.00 Credits
Spelman College
Portfolio Criticism Part 2 is the culminating studio concentration capstone course required for graduation. The course is designed to provide methodology on developing all the components for traveling portfolios, designing an invitation, and preparing and installing curated works for the Senior exhibition. Prerequisite: ART 492 ¿ Part 1.
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SART 492A - Portfolio Criticism Part II
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SART 492B: Portfolio/Honors Thesis Resear
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Portfolio Criticism/Honors Thesis Research is the first of two courses designed to provide the required capstone experiences for seniors who are pursuing the Art History concentration and Honors program requirements. Honors Thesis Research is designed for college honor students who are majoring in art. The course focuses on methods and techniques of research using artistic sources and other references, requires students to read extensively and report their readings and research. Advisors will work with students on topic selection and to ensure that appropriate research problems have been explored.
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SART 492C: Portfol Crit:Hon Thesis Res II
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Honors Thesis Research is designed to allow the students to use intensive investigative research under the supervision of their major advisor. The research will be culminated into a comprehensive senior thesis that the students must defend. Prerequisite: ART 492B ¿ Part 1.
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SART 492C - Portfol Crit:Hon Thesis Res II
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SART 493A: Directed Studies - Drawing
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Additional work may be taken in a concentration (drawing, painting, sculpture, design, art history) when the student has completed the regular structural structure. Six studio hours per week. Each semester.
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SART 493B: Directed Studies - Design
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Additional work may be taken in a concentration (drawing, painting, sculpture, design, art history) when the student has completed the regular structural sequence. Six studio hours per week. Each semester.
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